They're mixed between the fools and drools, the normals and the elites, both of the fake and the natural.

However, internet aspie culture has arisen, which goes this way:

1. No one understands me.2. I am a unique snowflake.3. Instead of explaining myself, I will form a clubhouse with others.

There, we will all be aspic together.

What's wrong with this?

It steps outside of trying to change the world. At that point, being on the internet is a personal entertainment, a hobby, not a purpose. It's self-amusement. It is another consumer product, no matter how "anti-consumer" it tries to be.

My one political statement: quality of people determines the outcome of any group. You can't enforce this quality with rules. (In other words, politics itself -- manipulation of groups -- is hogwash.)

When people are dedicated to their own amusement, this principle isn't in effect. Instead is the mistaken notion that with enough ideology, we can compensate for what our actions are.